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1
Over the Counter Medication
2
Overview of OTC Medications (Harris Survey)
  • gt 100,000 OTC Products
  • Few unique active ingredients
  • gt 700 are former Rx meds

3
Some Interesting OTC Facts
  • 3/5 people have used an OTC medication in the
    last 6 months
  • This is slightly more than who used an Rx
    medication in the last 6 months

4
Basic Points
  • Medication v. Drug
  • MOST medications can cause
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Dizziness
  • Drowsiness

5
Interesting Facts and OTC Problems
  • People dont consider OTCs real medicine.
  • People just dont know what is in these
    medications, and many contain the same active
    ingredients.
  • Only 34 of consumers could identify the active
    ingredient in the medicine they were taking.

6
OTC Medication Use by Category
  • Most common uses include
  • Pain (78)
  • Cough, cold, flu (52)
  • Allergy and sinus (45)
  • Heartburn, stomach (37)
  • Constipation, diarrhea (21)
  • Skin problems (10)

7
For Example
  • Pain
  • Most common ingredients
  • Acetaminophen (Tylenol aka, APAP)
  • Aspirin (Many)
  • Ibuprofen (Motrin IB, Advil)
  • Naproxen (Aleve) and ketoprofen (Orudis)
  • Caffeine
  • Buffers, coatings, long acting, strongest pain
    reliever you can buy without a prescription.

8
OTC Medication Use
  • Some specific recommendations and considerations

9
Pain
  • Acetaminophen (apap)
  • first line treatment in those lt 18
  • Generally causes few problems
  • Is very safe to use
  • Aspirin
  • should be avoided in the under 18 age group
  • Reyes syndrome
  • Other problems usually associated with stomach
    distress (NVD)

10
Pain
  • Ibuprofen
  • Fine to use in the lt18 age group
  • Works about as well as apap
  • Caution if kids are dehydrated
  • Sometimes used in combo with APAP
  • Dizziness, plus stomach problems
  • CAUTION
  • Aspirin / ibuprofen allergies a concern, in some
    cases you are seeing students after their first
    dose of a medication!
  • Hives, shortness of breath, facial swelling,
    difficulty breathing or swallowing, itching,
    feeling funny
  • Seek medical assistance immediately

11
Cough, Cold and Flu, Allergy and Sinus
  • Decongestants (stuffy)
  • Pseudoephedrine (Sudafed)
  • PPA removed from the market, others include
    phenylepherine, and some nasal sprays (Afrin)
  • Have been associated with hallucinations,
    hypertension, irritability and hyperactivity
  • Can also cause drowsiness, especially as as the
    dose wears off
  • Products are available for very young children,
    but dosing is critical, so use pediatric dosage
    forms and measure carefully

12
Cough, Cold and Flu, Allergy and Sinus
  • Antihistamines (runny)
  • Claritin, Alavert (loratidine) Diphenhydramine
    (Benadryl), chlor and brompheniramine
    (Chlortrimeton, Dimetapp)
  • Alone, usually cause drowsiness
  • In combination, variable effects
  • NLD 105 AM
  • Kids need plenty of fluids when taking these,
    helps with drowsiness and dry mouth, PLUS MORE

13
Cough
  • Cough suppressants
  • DM dextromethorophan
  • Drowsiness, dizziness, NV
  • Codeine
  • Have to sign for OTC use
  • Not recommended for infants
  • Small or young children, can be used with caution
  • Expectorants
  • Guiafenesin (basic ingredient in most)
  • Usually no problem, need to use with water, works
    about as well as water in OTC doses.
  • No, water probably works better

14
Combination Products
  • are very popular because they have many choices
  • Plain, DM, CF, PE, Orange, Grape
  • These products may contain
  • Antihistamines
  • Decongestants
  • Cough suppressants
  • Expectorants

15
Heartburn, Stomach, Gas
  • Antacids many, many
  • Maalox, Riopan, Gaviscon, and plenty more
  • Tagament, Zantac, Pepcid, etc.
  • Gas
  • Simethicone
  • Breaks up the gas bubbles so they can be expelled
    and not cause pain. These products do not reduce
    the amount of gas!
  • Gas X
  • Mylicon
  • Many generics available

16
Constipation and Diarrhea
  • The most amazing products that treat both! How do
    they know?
  • Equilactin
  • Balances water in the colon to properly form
    stools, adds fiber.

17
Skin Problems
  • Key here is contagiousness
  • Is the problem going to spread?
  • Bacterial, fungal, yes.
  • Contact dermatologic problems, usually not.
  • OTC Skin products usually present few problems
  • Neosporin, Polysporin, Micatin, Lotrimin,
    Lamasil, Aveeno, Bacitracin, Ivy Dry, Calamine,
    Hydrocortisone, etc.
  • Local reactions possible, sensitivity

18
Surprising?
  • 49 percent of consumers get information from ads
  • 57 percent get their information from a health
    professional

19
Ask Your Pharmacist!
20
10 Tips on OTC use
  • Read the label
  • Treat only the symptoms you have
  • Know what to avoid while taking OTCs beware of
    interactions
  • ASK before you buy
  • Use as directed on the label
  • Be careful if you take gt 1 OTC
  • Dont mix Rx and OTCs including herbals
  • Give your doctor a list of ALL meds
  • For kids, use pediatric formulas
  • Throw meds away if they are expired

21
Keep in mind
  • If patient takes OTC meds, more than 1
    medication, Rx and OTC meds, and something seems
    out of character, it could be the cause of
    adverse reaction.
  • These kinds of problems need to be brought to the
    attention of a health professional.
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